Absolutely not.
I went to Nova Scotia at my own expense. They were supposed to help me see a specialist who treats other veterans and serving members of the military for the same problems I have. They confirmed it, so I'm not the only one. But I didn't receive any assistance.
I showed up with my treatment plan, but veterans affairs did not acknowledge it. I was asked to prove that my uranium poisoning was related to my service. I was told that as long as the government had not established a correlation between the two, I wouldn't receive any services or support. So, as far as my kidney and other problems go, I get nothing.